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jackmayo

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  1. You could just use a normal vice like below and just tighten the drive links up in the teeth.
  2. Yea I saw it from you after I posted, will buy it after I save up the money to buy it!:thumbup:
  3. HUSQVARNA 236 38CC PETROL 14" CHAINSAW NEW MODEL | eBay What do you think of this? Thanks Jack
  4. Husqvarna Chainsaw 236 NEW | eBay This looks decent
  5. Yea was just looking at the new saws and will probably worth buying a low end saw
  6. Looking to buy an old chainsaw, and by old I mean cheap! I'm in college now so just want a saw to mess around with, it won't be used heavily. Want a stihl or husky rather than a cheap chinese one! eBay is just too expensive and hard to try and find people local (Birmingham). Where is the best place to get one as I only want to spend £50 - £100 and i may be lucky to get a working one for that! What other places can you find them or does anyone have an old one lying around, even if it doesn't work? If you dont ask! Thanks Jack Mitchell
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  8. jackmayo

    Nexus 7

    Well apart from the obivious of arbtalk! Try hd widgets and all of google's apps work great, youtube, gmail etc
  9. Is it just photos or is it a video, what triggered the photos?
  10. Not sure if this one has been posed before, as most have!
  11. The melting point of aluminium is only 660 c
  12. Yea, but what about Stihl vs husky?
  13. Yea just hoping that I will hear back positively from acorns!
  14. I have just finished secondary school and I am going to Pershore college for a two year arb course, but really want to get some on the job work experience. I am available for the next four weeks so if you are doing a job around my area of Northfield - Birmingham then it would be great if I could come along and help even just for a day! I have called around to a few locals but I have been advised to ask acorns which I have sent an email to. And so what is the best way to get any experience or should I not try as there is none out there? Or have you just got to try and find it? Thanks Jack Mitchell
  15. I am going on this course: http://www.warwickshire.ac.uk/courses/search_results/course_details.aspx?Id=28418 Would you say that is still relevant? What other qualifications do I need, are there tickets? (Sorry for stealing your thread!)
  16. http://www.windowsphone.com/en-gb/store/app/google-maps/b1249c56-ac0f-4bc7-ad6d-d980a3927148 You can get Google maps!
  17. Do a genetic search in the app store and see what the most popular are.
  18. What to rail workers do exactly? Clear the line of fallen trees and overgrown trees? Just wondering as there seems to be a shortage of utility workers in the Midlands, where I am, and slightly better pay, would it be worth going into rail or utility compared to private arb?
  19. They arrived today and i'm getting amazing feedback so far! Thanks again! They will be used well! Thanks Jack
  20. It could be published as an ebook as well as they are becoming more and more popular, or you could, like you said, adapt it into an app as most people have smart phones now and are more likely to carry their phone than a book. Or maybe even a pocket edition with only the key facts and figures?

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